What is it with martial and the word HAMILTON ?
Has he been shunned by Christine HAMILTON ?
Was his favourite team beaten by HAMILTON Academical ?
Perhaps he was done for speeding in a small town near me called NewtownHAMILTON ?
What ever the hell it is, my old mate martial, dosen't like that word "HAMILTON".
Hold on a mo !
I think it's this scoundral that's annoying our martial.....
http://www.davidhamilton.eu/
The curious case of martial artist
posted on 30/9/13
irishgreen
come on irish --
------ time to stop playing silly games and man up with me and have a proper debate about 2 drivers that you profess to like --
-------------- what are you afraid of ?
posted on 30/9/13
martial, me old mucker, listen long and hard to this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-a7KPmOnok
posted on 30/9/13
good evening irish
yeh i just listened to it -
---- what is it am supposed to be listening to apart from a fat vastly overated B movie actor ( and i use the word actor in its loosest sense ) talking a load of flucking old shitt
posted on 30/9/13
Not sure if you guys listen to rap but Eminem has a song called 'Stan'
It explains martial's Hamilton 'problem'.
His overtures were rebuffed and since then martial has not been able to move on.
posted on 30/9/13
man unt devil
coming from the infatuated clown that spits his dummy out at everybody on here that does not worship at the hamilton alter
posted on 1/10/13
"Hamilton is a 2006 independent drama film directed by Matthew Porterfield, set and shot in Baltimore, Maryland. The film screened at several international film festivals, including Maryland Film Festival. It was released on DVD by The Cinema Guild as part of a two-disc set with Porterfield's second feature Putty Hill on November 8, 2011"
Well I suppose this did all crop up in 2007. It all makes perfect sense!
posted on 1/10/13
"ma, me old mucker, listen long and hard to this."
John Wayne was one of then damned Republicans, and, if I was an American I would be a Democrat!
That said, it was significant to me to hear the You Tube post, the music in the background was, "The green leaves of Summer", which was played in the film, Tha Aloma, in which John Wayne played my first ever hero, Davy Crockett.
A story from The Alamo with an Irish connection,
"Yet another version is on display currently at the Alamo, in an exhibit claiming that the term gringo originated from Mexican soldiers hearing their Irish counterparts yelling "Erin go bragh" (the Irish battle cry) whenever they charged."
Full thing,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gringo
Although the definitive Davy Crockett to this wide-eyed school boy was that well known wine producer Fess Parker, who was a Disney stalwart.
I must try and get to The Alamo one day, old hero's are best.
You would never guess this is a motor racing forum sometimes.....
posted on 1/10/13
Ham and Stilton sandwiches are amazing, good call.
posted on 1/10/13
The word “Hamilton” obviously causes MA deep distress no matter what context. That is why he gets laughed at. And also his ignorance of F1.
But he is just a small man. Maybe that is why he hates Lewis Hamilton so much.
He even erupted in a fit of rage when he was told that Lewis Hamilton had been awarded a Blue Peter Badge. He screamed that the BBC would have given Quasimodo a badge.
I think Quasimodo well deserved at least a Blue Peter Badge for all the things he did.
MA is about as clueless of F1 as he is of French classical literature, the American war between the states, the Gettysburg address, rotating a racing car through a corner and John Wayne.
posted on 2/10/13
WTCBU
ha ha ha ha ha ha
see your head has exploded again at the sight of my name -
why dont you write another topic about how you are leaving the forum because i keep making you cry ,
get some dignity and self esteem you grubby little coward